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My portrait picture; The special feel of the photo
Topic Started: Jul 14 2009, 06:20 PM (3,001 Views)
Excel-glsi
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Bro where did u meter?
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LOL from the file info and is set to o.oo ev on the metering and matrix
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Bro wat I meant is from the 2nd photo I tin u meter at the ball... So the ball is very well meter but the frt and the rear all over... :o

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Heheheh brother your eyes are very sharp ,ya u are right the focus is on the moving ball which was vacuum suck on the base for easy rolling, as the sun was really very scotching hot and sunny, thus causes over expose, should I use the curve than the ball and the left flower will be affected and become very soft liao... Any remedy where u can share with me.
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For landscape or shooting portrait the best timing is fist 2 hrs of sun rise or sunset... Try not to shoot in at noon. If u wan u can shoot in raw than adjust will be eaily...
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Hi brother it was shot in Raw hehehehe.As I said very little PP only adjust brightness saturated
Edited by kingfishers, Jul 16 2009, 12:07 PM.
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Hi a few days have passed , just shoot a picture of picture in the Botanic Garden.
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Edited by kingfishers, Sep 4 2010, 06:37 PM.
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haha.. bro u still shooting at noon time....:)
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Jul 20 2009, 07:44 PM
haha.. bro u still shooting at noon time....:)
Hi brother only free time on lunch mah~! :knock:
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Try shooting something under the shade... :)
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